Lieutenant-Colonel Neil Gemmell
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders

Major Gemmell personally led his men and. fought shoulder to shoulder with them from one slit trench to another … Undoubtedly it was due to Major Gemmell’s remarkable qualities of leadership, inspiring actions and personal courage that his much depleted force attained its objective.
(Croix de Guerre citation quoted in War diary, 23 Apr 1945)
Born on 27 April 1910 in Peterborough, Ontario, Neil Morrison Gemmell was a junior officer with the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders when it mobilized in June 1940. He was promoted to major in September 1943 and served as “B” Company commander on D-Day and in Normandy. He became second-in-command after Caen in July and succeeded Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Rowley in March 1945.





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